The author is a lawyer, academic and gender rights activist who sets out to examine and clear misconceptions about both Islamic and non-Islamic gender law in Malaysia. The book is divided into three parts, firstly looking broadly at principles and comparative concepts of both legal systems, then looks at historical developments in widening representation, particularly women's representation, in society and finally deals with the multicultural Malaysian heritage and how it accommodates both legal systems. 261 pages with a bibliography.
Weight: 0.6kg. Post free within Malaysia
Condition: New. Paperback.